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government got involved. but no good at picking what technologies regular americans are going to glom onto. the department of energy create amazons of the people was a guest driving to the mall? no. did the post office and vince skype so people could get in touch more inexpensively? no, they did not. breakthrough products were invented by private companies. let's stick to cars since that is where we started. 104 years ago the nation's first starring vehicle was also the first produced on an assembly line. henry ford said his car was for the great multitude. sixteen and a half million model t's were eventually sold to a 16 and a half. how much the biggest selling american made vehicle effort. the ford f-series contracts. an amazing 35 million of those of insults as the trucks were first introduced way back in 1948. and it is ranked as the number-one selling vehicle in the u.s. for 24 years. and now you can trick them out just like a sedan. even backseats. none of this requires a tax benefit to boost sales. tha
government got involved. but no good at picking what technologies regular americans are going to glom onto. the department of energy create amazons of the people was a guest driving to the mall? no. did the post office and vince skype so people could get in touch more inexpensively? no, they did not. breakthrough products were invented by private companies. let's stick to cars since that is where we started. 104 years ago the nation's first starring vehicle was also the first produced on an...
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>> well, of course the government aproves this and runs the whole system, the federal government and essentially local governments, counties, the cities, tey created airports in conjunction with the faa. the thing is what is happening around the country what i call it the if you bud it th will come fallacy. remember, that moving, right, that was a fantasy, not reality. people don't seem to understand it. around the country you have airports in growing regions like dallas-ft. worth and atlanta because the regions are growing and they are busy they're investing airports. gerri: a lot of money around there. a lot of development around there. >> yeah. what happens is in other places around the country and look at this, wow, they're spending money on the airport and their region is growing. if we spend money on our airport i guess our region will grow. no. you have all the examples. rri: do a coupl of them. let's start with mid-america st. louis. >> outside, mid-america is actually in aurorora, illinois. meant to be a off loader to st. louis on the one hand andhicago on the other hand. th
>> well, of course the government aproves this and runs the whole system, the federal government and essentially local governments, counties, the cities, tey created airports in conjunction with the faa. the thing is what is happening around the country what i call it the if you bud it th will come fallacy. remember, that moving, right, that was a fantasy, not reality. people don't seem to understand it. around the country you have airports in growing regions like dallas-ft. worth and...
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treat it when it parcels it out. >> i don't think that government treats that kind. i don't think that fema is interested in reimbursing private homeowners, they are making sure that roads to that homer open, sewage lines and bridges are fixed. neil: if the private insurer say there is little we can do, read the fine print, get over it it is not fema's job to make whole or right. >> that is right, then there is guys like mr. tabacco who come with local people, community, friends, neighbors, they step up and step into the void that provide that help, this is a perfect example of americans stepping forward to help americans. neil: there are good cases of that and good cases of what you have done when tracking money, there is no shortage of big american hearts, but they never think with their head. remember the benefiting of tellathons for haiti, after the earthquake, and so many more, and more to come, we just dole out the cash, how much do you think can seize the right folks? >> i would not begin to guess on that. i like the idea that you are expressing, american peop
treat it when it parcels it out. >> i don't think that government treats that kind. i don't think that fema is interested in reimbursing private homeowners, they are making sure that roads to that homer open, sewage lines and bridges are fixed. neil: if the private insurer say there is little we can do, read the fine print, get over it it is not fema's job to make whole or right. >> that is right, then there is guys like mr. tabacco who come with local people, community, friends,...
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if i was the government, i would not solve this quickly. i would wait until the very end of the year, if possible. why? because people are selling their stocks and they are taking all extra dividends now, meaning in the first quarter, tax payments to the government will be enormous. gerri: apparently, that's what they want down there in washington. it's worth noting, though, that if you're retired, and you're living on dividend payouts, you're going to see a 43% 4% tax hit. >> yeah. gerri: that's monster. change your strategy at this point if you're in that category? i define one narrowly there. >> yeah, you know, that's a really tough and important question, and it's hard to answer because we don't know, yet, how it's going to really play out, and if they do rais taxes to that degree, then it's possible a lot of companies will lower their dividends or reduce the increases because it's not an efficient use of their capital. gerri: all right. >> it's a difficult question. gerri: all right. we'll let you duck that one, but next time, no ducki
if i was the government, i would not solve this quickly. i would wait until the very end of the year, if possible. why? because people are selling their stocks and they are taking all extra dividends now, meaning in the first quarter, tax payments to the government will be enormous. gerri: apparently, that's what they want down there in washington. it's worth noting, though, that if you're retired, and you're living on dividend payouts, you're going to see a 43% 4% tax hit. >> yeah....
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this administration sees private charities as a competitor to what the government, the federal government provides in charitable services. they also are doing that with education, by the way, any profit sector in education, is a competitor to what the government does. is there any truth to that, do you think? >> i mean the decision to give a charitable gift is driven by helping the community directly. when it goes through government, i mean we see every day the inefficiency of that, that the charity's mission starts to drift towards what the government wants rather than what the community wants, rather than the mission of the organization. david: private charity is more efficient? stuart: more basic point, when the government does so called charitable work, it is essentially distributing money, it is buying votes. liz: that's right. stuart: when a private charity does good, there's no vote buying. it is an efficient delivery of service. am i crazy? >> added to that is that many of these charities do rely upon local state and federal money for some of their programs. they are already getti
this administration sees private charities as a competitor to what the government, the federal government provides in charitable services. they also are doing that with education, by the way, any profit sector in education, is a competitor to what the government does. is there any truth to that, do you think? >> i mean the decision to give a charitable gift is driven by helping the community directly. when it goes through government, i mean we see every day the inefficiency of that, that...
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gm had criticism because a lot of sales are driven by government purchases. we as taxpayers own a significant share of gm that is little questionable. >> gm premium brands saw most growth, buick, cadillac and gmc. chevrolet was kind of flat. last year at this time they had heavy incentives they didn't meet this time around so sales were down. pickup trucks were down. they have new vehicles are coming next year. they're clearing out new current models. they hurt on pickup salls. premium brands are hurting as well. premium and luxury brands are doing well. lori: where is at toe industry related to historic highs? >> this is ahead of expectations this year. definitely really good and it is growing. whether or not the fiscal cliff happens we'll see if things change. for right now consumers don't seem to be concerned. lori: i was trying to avoid the topic. always talking about the fiscal cliff. i will say good-bye. no fiscal cliff. thank you, gary. pressure. melissa: the problem with online shopping used to be you had to wait in order to get what you ordered but n
gm had criticism because a lot of sales are driven by government purchases. we as taxpayers own a significant share of gm that is little questionable. >> gm premium brands saw most growth, buick, cadillac and gmc. chevrolet was kind of flat. last year at this time they had heavy incentives they didn't meet this time around so sales were down. pickup trucks were down. they have new vehicles are coming next year. they're clearing out new current models. they hurt on pickup salls. premium...
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new truck and bill the government said. they wouldn't have a spare tire created and we had a blow to and they didn't care how. much by ford and these are maybe eighty thousand dollars vehicles maybe one hundred thousand dollars you know they're expensive trucks we're burning fuel in front of the iraqi people we're not really doing anything to help we. entire convoy is where every flatbed truck was empty the allegation come from twelve truckers complaining that the company was wasting government money by running empty trucks on the convoys and billing the government for them. and taking a chance. when there was no purpose when you went up. to make a better life for my family always have a roof over their head not to worry about where their next meal is coming from but then you know you look and you go up and down a road. and your butt is getting healed for. for no cause at all not even as much as a band-aid. that's how i can kill him i can your money. cues to hundreds of millions of dollars in improper charges pentagon audit
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third, the government as decided -- has decided, third, the government has decided with the agreement of the bank of england to transfer excess cash held in the asset purchase facility to the exchequer. this is sensible cash management, this it is in line h the approach of the bank of japan and the u.s. federal reserve. i welcome the verdict that this is more transparent than the previous approach. i want to make sure its impact on the figures is also completely transparent, so we have forecast the public balances with and without the impact of the apf decision. of mr. speaker, when we came to office, the deficit stood at 11.2%, the highest in our peacetime history. it was forecast to be the largest of any major economy 2349 world. in the last two years, the deficit has fallen by a quarter. today's figures show that with or without the apf coupons, the deficit is forecast to fall this year as well. and cash borrowing is forecast to fall too. last year the deficit was 7.9%. this year with the apf coupons it is forecast to be 6.9%, but that excludes the aspect of the royal mail pension
third, the government as decided -- has decided, third, the government has decided with the agreement of the bank of england to transfer excess cash held in the asset purchase facility to the exchequer. this is sensible cash management, this it is in line h the approach of the bank of japan and the u.s. federal reserve. i welcome the verdict that this is more transparent than the previous approach. i want to make sure its impact on the figures is also completely transparent, so we have forecast...
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it's like ten different flavors i mean you've got the government has a way too much then you have private credit whether it's for mortgages credit cards or just simply private various forms and that's huge they have talked about trying to do to leverage the credit market jet in this country is extraordinary but there hasn't been much more adoption of the total credit market maybe has been reduced by four five six percent now. when they recognized the overrun of the problem by simply letting a depression happen in the 1930's the credit market really shrank and of course that made for a depression right flat out where there's no willingness to do this at this point and what they're trying to do they're not solving the problem of overindebtedness in any meaningful way so what everybody has to wonder are they going to solve it with inflation or are we about to see inflation and parents that are clearly they're getting rid of the penny of the nickel and john you're worried and they're going to for it's going to be requiring prices to be priced of the nearest ten cents that's going to create a
it's like ten different flavors i mean you've got the government has a way too much then you have private credit whether it's for mortgages credit cards or just simply private various forms and that's huge they have talked about trying to do to leverage the credit market jet in this country is extraordinary but there hasn't been much more adoption of the total credit market maybe has been reduced by four five six percent now. when they recognized the overrun of the problem by simply letting a...
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we do need to get away from the idea of government or even local government operating in sinos with different budgets in different departments not working together. i know representatives lyndon as he does, takes huge steps bringing agencies together and working together in the area of problem families and commend them for the work they do. >> whatever announcements the chancellor makes on pension taxes, and when the government came to power, $1.6 billion, the chancellor gives the sheet? >> we inherited a plan to raise four billion pounds from the wealthiest people in terms of taxes and raise that four billion pounds and my right hon. friend will make further announcements in a moment. >> robert smith. >> the northeast of scotland makes a major contribution to the u.k. economy through the offshore oil and gas industry. will the prime minister commit himself to maximizing investments in the industry so we get the maximum number of jobs, energy security and taxation for the future of this country? >> my hon. friend quite rightly speaks up for the industry and everyone who works in it in scotlan
we do need to get away from the idea of government or even local government operating in sinos with different budgets in different departments not working together. i know representatives lyndon as he does, takes huge steps bringing agencies together and working together in the area of problem families and commend them for the work they do. >> whatever announcements the chancellor makes on pension taxes, and when the government came to power, $1.6 billion, the chancellor gives the sheet?...
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government at the moment? >> most people point to its contract that it has today, $1.4 billion in fuel that it sold to the u.s. last year. bp employs 23,000 people here and has billions of dollars in investments. it was hinting that it was not in america's interest to allow bp's business here to go under. another important thing, they have new drilling with it -- leases in the gulf of mexico. >> leval they have to do to get in on those lucrative contracts in the future? >> they -- the u.s. government will have to agree that they are within the standards they are supposed to be. >> they have taken a long time to get to this point. the oil spill was over two years ago. why has it taken such a long time? >> it is because bp agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges and pay the enormous fines earlier this month. the stage was set for the epa to make this contractual disbarment. >> thank you. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, famous for their wartime adventures in the sky. it might surprise y
government at the moment? >> most people point to its contract that it has today, $1.4 billion in fuel that it sold to the u.s. last year. bp employs 23,000 people here and has billions of dollars in investments. it was hinting that it was not in america's interest to allow bp's business here to go under. another important thing, they have new drilling with it -- leases in the gulf of mexico. >> leval they have to do to get in on those lucrative contracts in the future? >>...
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mean so let's take a look at what it means if a new coin is issued and a legal authority such as a government artificially overvalues this new money says this is good for x. amount and undervalues another then as more and more of this new currency enters the system people actually take their old undervalued coins and pull them out of circulation so my nine hundred seventy one penny on what i want to keep in here is why one recent example is when the composition of the penny changed in one thousand nine hundred two so the pay was five percent copper and five percent zinc so here is the composition back in one thousand nine hundred two then it was changed though they flipped it around two point five percent copper and ninety seven point five percent zinc and now the value of the older pennies my nine hundred seventy one penny counts is well over two cents which is why we see things like this. works in pennies by. that time he has big money clients storing huge sharks of many inquiries from hundreds fronts and i'm wondering. now i do want to tell you i'm sorry to disappoint you but in two thousa
mean so let's take a look at what it means if a new coin is issued and a legal authority such as a government artificially overvalues this new money says this is good for x. amount and undervalues another then as more and more of this new currency enters the system people actually take their old undervalued coins and pull them out of circulation so my nine hundred seventy one penny on what i want to keep in here is why one recent example is when the composition of the penny changed in one...
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but downing street as well as the allegations went all the way to the heart of the british government to douse the flames number ten ordered the creation of the leveson inquiry in order to investigate the claims and now two years in the making after a chorus line of celebrity witness says and millions in taxpayers' money the leveson report damning about the press and heavily critical of both the police and the government force it says was that cozy relationship with. the media cameron has been shown with jeremy hunt to have been actually batting for the murdoch empire as part of all of this so you know i think that you know there needs to be a bit more of a focus on the failures of the police to actually do anything about these criminal acts lord leveson his recommendation is behind the standards of self-regulation by the press enforced by legislation and that's what critics fear could stifle the already declining newspaper industry and deal a huge blow to the freedom of the press in the u.k. is there any way in which you can be a little bit censored or a little bit monitored and most
but downing street as well as the allegations went all the way to the heart of the british government to douse the flames number ten ordered the creation of the leveson inquiry in order to investigate the claims and now two years in the making after a chorus line of celebrity witness says and millions in taxpayers' money the leveson report damning about the press and heavily critical of both the police and the government force it says was that cozy relationship with. the media cameron has been...
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so it wasn't that the government was spending. government and intentionally in a sense was restructuring the economy making it prepared for the post war period. as also an interesting book in the period in the 30's the government was actually giving a lot of investment and that increased productivity and that after the war it increased their returns to the investment in the private sector and so it created a context that was done during the war that said we had public spending provided a context with higher returns. this is an important point. in general, we've got this notion that the sector is complementary to the private investment. i mean, there is a lot of things that people will do if they believe there is an adequate transportation network if they believe that they are going to have skilled workers available because they have had good education to be sure. >> i tend to strip down to the minimal story and would be just about the debt and of course what we are doing right now we have states and government cancelling infrastru
so it wasn't that the government was spending. government and intentionally in a sense was restructuring the economy making it prepared for the post war period. as also an interesting book in the period in the 30's the government was actually giving a lot of investment and that increased productivity and that after the war it increased their returns to the investment in the private sector and so it created a context that was done during the war that said we had public spending provided a...
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in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how countries will be voting, and the high level of support that palestinians would get from the international community. >> what about on the ground and the occupation? how will this change life for the palestinians? >> have asked many palestinians what they expect, and most said they are aware of the symbolic character, but there will still be settlements. there will still be the israeli occupation. basically, there will be no changes on the ground, but my impression is that many do support this. although some are skeptical because there's no other choice, no peace process, whatever, but they hope this will at least give them some recognition of their rights eventually. >> thanks so much. to syria now. the country has gone offline. according to a firm that monitors global intern
in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how countries will be voting, and the high level of support that palestinians would get from the international community. >> what about on the ground and the occupation? how will...
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work in prison is mandatory and the choice many inmates have is whether to work for a government run prison industry for less than a dollar an hour or a private one for a minimum wage or for around six dollars a unit cory's a government owned corporation that uses prison labor to produce all kinds of goods mainly for other government agencies one hundred seventy five different types of products and services you see the variety listed on. our website they to partner up with private firms now last year unique course revenue nine hundred million dollars as far as private prisons are concerned two of the country's biggest prison corporations made three point three billion dollars last year alone private prisons are created in the new york stock exchange they are for profit companies and the savings that they reap from using inmate labor. go to their bottom line it's money they otherwise don't have to. keep. large prison populations and harsh sentences result the greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years
work in prison is mandatory and the choice many inmates have is whether to work for a government run prison industry for less than a dollar an hour or a private one for a minimum wage or for around six dollars a unit cory's a government owned corporation that uses prison labor to produce all kinds of goods mainly for other government agencies one hundred seventy five different types of products and services you see the variety listed on. our website they to partner up with private firms now...
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the government of spain has been struggling for months now to turn the country's economy around. today, new figures were released showing the number of people out of work is at a new record high. >> some 4.9 million spaniards are currently registered. that's an unemployment rate of some 25%, and many fear the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. >> long queues at the unemployment office had become a familiar sight in spanish cities, and they keep getting longer. the number of jobless rose for a fourth consecutive month in november. almost 500,000 more are out of work compared to a year ago. >> i wish there were more jobs. we are sinking in unemployment. >> i think the bad situation we are in is going to last at least another two years. >> the government, of course, hopes that is not the case, but so far, it has not had any success in bringing down the jobless rate. >> these are obviously very bad numbers. unemployment continues to rise. we work hard every day to try and change that. we are dealing with a crisis. >> critics at home city government's approach of c
the government of spain has been struggling for months now to turn the country's economy around. today, new figures were released showing the number of people out of work is at a new record high. >> some 4.9 million spaniards are currently registered. that's an unemployment rate of some 25%, and many fear the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. >> long queues at the unemployment office had become a familiar sight in spanish cities, and they keep getting longer....
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save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it will it will suggest that we're only doing this for the money is there a coach say in the covering up is a long time culture it's one of the few things that you could say is uniquely british in a sense that the idea that when the police kill somebody nobody's ever convicted there's been a thousand deaths in police custody in this country in the last twenty odd years and not one policeman not one has ever been convicted it's always been covered up there's a famous case in two thousand and six where a brazilian electrician was shot to death by seven on uniform explain clothes police in front of forty horri
save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it will...
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austerity seems to be the future for britain at least where the government extended its massive cost program for five more years a defined finance minister waved away immediate protest same tax hikes would help heal the country's ailing economy. has more now on london's proposed keel well everyone now madly picking their way through but while we're there a lot of thing is one thing that was very very clear and that's in the u.k. is even more sturdy know what those figures showed us was that the u.k. economy is going to shrink by your point one percent to five hundred twenty twelve now it sounds like a small amount but of course no sign of that all important growth in fact what we seeing is that borrowing has gone up we think that the debt has risen and fallen most crucially i think it's probably the fact that the government had no reduction target so we're now facing an extended austerity program is going to take its right away three to twenty eighteenth's a pretty gloomy outlook and this is what we. call going to really not be what millions of families all across the again to one th
austerity seems to be the future for britain at least where the government extended its massive cost program for five more years a defined finance minister waved away immediate protest same tax hikes would help heal the country's ailing economy. has more now on london's proposed keel well everyone now madly picking their way through but while we're there a lot of thing is one thing that was very very clear and that's in the u.k. is even more sturdy know what those figures showed us was that the...
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state governments of course would feel the pinch of automatic spending cuts kicking in at the end of the year but as danielle nottingham tells us, there's still a disagreement over how to avert the "fiscal cliff." >> reporter: three republican and three democratic governors gate the president their take on how to avoid the "fiscal cliff" this morning at the white house. >> we're not sort of saying it should be that plan or that plan. i think what we all agree on is something has to get done. >> as governors we think it's important that we're part of the discussions both in terms of the impact it has on our finances and our economies. >> reporter: state government cost lose much-needed federal aid if democrats and republicans don't reach a deal to stop automatic spending cuts before the end of the year. the other issue is taxes. congressional republicans want bush-era tax cuts extended for all americans. president obama says those tax cuts must expire for households making $250,000 or more. >> it's a position that is supported by a majority of the american people. and, you know, we ne
state governments of course would feel the pinch of automatic spending cuts kicking in at the end of the year but as danielle nottingham tells us, there's still a disagreement over how to avert the "fiscal cliff." >> reporter: three republican and three democratic governors gate the president their take on how to avoid the "fiscal cliff" this morning at the white house. >> we're not sort of saying it should be that plan or that plan. i think what we all agree on...
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. -- that the government will use chemical weapons. >> i want to make it clear that the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. >> centuries after ernest shackleton to the death defying journey, a new team is out to repeat the trip, minus any modern conveniences. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. it is an announcement many have been waiting for. today's news that the duchess of cambridge is expecting a child was greeted with delight and concern. from around the world, congratulations have been pouring in for the royal couple, including well wishes from the white house. the 30-year-old duchess is suffering from severe morning sickness. she has been hospitalized for several days. our royal correspondent starts our coverage. >> departing from hospital this evening, the father to be. william had spent several hours with his wife. they had driven to london earlier together. it was earlier this week and that the sickness started. certainly no sign of anything last friday when kate was playing hockey in
. -- that the government will use chemical weapons. >> i want to make it clear that the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. >> centuries after ernest shackleton to the death defying journey, a new team is out to repeat the trip, minus any modern conveniences. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. it is an announcement many have been waiting for. today's news that the duchess of cambridge is...
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isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now is a start of the year for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on regards a new forest court and according to be a lot of for us that's sort of the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still forest courts deal doesn't work just you. know do it there's no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china and what will the people who live afterwards do like it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. just do the jolly champ was created in the fifty's and mass produced i think it came out of hand and it was out of the car battery powered. toy that when you turn it on a clock to the symbols together all crazy crutch this year i'm going to find it and i decided i wanted to make the most noise thing i could think of it represents me in so many ways. that. that's
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when governments raise taxes, taxpayers just raise a finger and they go. it is happening in england. it could happen here. really. >>neil: this is the scene in new york's times square the target of a gathering of union storm to make sure that mcdonald's unionizes and to make sure they get a minimum of $15 wage for workers there and they are making their point with a number of targeted mcdonald's and there is one around the block from us, but there is a big crowd this on sixth avenue and another one if front of our building and that wasn't targeted and that is the one i will probably be going to after work. but, anyway, if now, this is getting to be a big scene at 5:00 this rally formally begins but as you can see, i don't see any of them eating any mcdonald's products, but, anyway, imagine this for a moment. every time you earn a dollar, you keep half and your uncle, well, call him sam, he gets the rest g that were your reality, would you fine a new uncle? the taxpayers if great britain did that after the income tax rate jumped to 15 percent and what is go
when governments raise taxes, taxpayers just raise a finger and they go. it is happening in england. it could happen here. really. >>neil: this is the scene in new york's times square the target of a gathering of union storm to make sure that mcdonald's unionizes and to make sure they get a minimum of $15 wage for workers there and they are making their point with a number of targeted mcdonald's and there is one around the block from us, but there is a big crowd this on sixth avenue and...
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government will manage to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and a european after he's ended their trading session on an upbeat note as well more than one percent for london's footsie thanks to all that optimism coming from the states this marks the third straight day of gains in europe and here in russia the indices recovered from wednesday's losses demonstrating pretty robust gains of wine and three quarters of the south for the r.t.s. . ukraine on thursday admitted the one the billion dollar liquefied gas contract signed this week was basically a sham just on monday the former soviet republic proudly claim that will soon overcome its dependence on russia's gas and now it turns out it's presumed partner spain's energy giant to know so knows nothing about the deal let's cross over to the business desk where the top. so nick this is turning out to be a real embarrassment for the ukrainian government isn't it it is indeed in terms of the problems tiger actually is one of the biggest coaches of all time the story of colm because it's not clear that any any money actually change turns the jud
government will manage to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and a european after he's ended their trading session on an upbeat note as well more than one percent for london's footsie thanks to all that optimism coming from the states this marks the third straight day of gains in europe and here in russia the indices recovered from wednesday's losses demonstrating pretty robust gains of wine and three quarters of the south for the r.t.s. . ukraine on thursday admitted the one the billion dollar...
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gold back in two thousand and one to satisfy germany's request any blind about it and the coalition government including cameron was born today are lying about it they don't have a gold and now they're being completely flamed by the actual market up up up up up up well for those who don't know who have followed the gold manipulation story the central bank goldman if they should story or the got to gold antitrust action committee story. article points out that data alleges that western central banks have manipulated the price of gold for decades to support their currencies especially the us dollar and to maintain artificially low interest rates many of these gold transactions are carried out with reserves of central banks so they may be storing in their vaults only half the gold that officially counted now again he mentions the devil's currency the us the devils currency most some more of my work that stolen of course. and then they say that it's in order to maintain these artificially low interest rates again this goes back to convincing us to believe in all these various toxic debt schemes th
gold back in two thousand and one to satisfy germany's request any blind about it and the coalition government including cameron was born today are lying about it they don't have a gold and now they're being completely flamed by the actual market up up up up up up well for those who don't know who have followed the gold manipulation story the central bank goldman if they should story or the got to gold antitrust action committee story. article points out that data alleges that western central...
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well those who have an interest in data confidentiality whether it's governments or or terrorists or or cyber criminals or whoever will know that the cloud is is a pretty insecure place with regard to data confidentiality so. i would assume that well trained terrorists for example. would not store the data any clout so really regarding effectiveness you can question that. from real point of view of the best way to fix all that well all over the world including in china and russia and in europe and in in the united states internet surveillance is increasing and it's quite breakneck speed so a solution would be. to at least try and come to some international standard of how to resolve all this and what does privacy mean i know that this is a very ambitious goal but as we all move into the internet and as we all as it all becomes a part of our daily lives free speech and privacy online is becoming ever more important. right on by have from the netherlands so many thanks indeed for sharing your views that. syria's chemical weapons arsenal is again whipping up a frenzy at least in the us
well those who have an interest in data confidentiality whether it's governments or or terrorists or or cyber criminals or whoever will know that the cloud is is a pretty insecure place with regard to data confidentiality so. i would assume that well trained terrorists for example. would not store the data any clout so really regarding effectiveness you can question that. from real point of view of the best way to fix all that well all over the world including in china and russia and in europe...
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the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number of sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number expecting the economy to do better and any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain unemployment has risen especially youth unemployment and i have heard figures that the banking system will need to shrink by something like sixty thousand. people caught all of. these banks will need to shrink an extra sixty thousand unemployed in spain will be will be paying for it is some of the world uses south korea says it's looking to reroute all passenger planes over the yellow sea it's to avoid any possible collision with debris from a long range missile that most korea is planning to launch later this month meantime japan's deploy missile interceptors saying they're prepared to down the rocket if it poses a threat and says the rocket will take the satellite into orbit but the u.s. south korea and japan claim it's carrying out interc
the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number of sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number expecting the economy to do better and any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain unemployment has risen especially youth unemployment and i have heard figures that the banking system will need to shrink by something like sixty thousand. people...
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we don't have to meet that social obligation through a government program. for many of us, we're able to get access to the health-care system through insurance which comes through the workplace. increasingly, in the last few years, as employers have recognized the high cost of health care, they've cut back on the generosity of those programs, or changed employment circumstances so more people are working at jobs that either don't offer anyone health care or don't offer it to the part-time employees and the lowest-paid employees. gerard anderson: and most people that are uninsured are employed. almost 3/4 of them are employed, and almost half of them are employed full-time. is the responsibility of the employer to offer health insurance coverage? in most countries, it is. that's known as the social insurance system. the question is, why aren't employers in the united states required? and we need to address that issue. trying to move to a system in which... we use some of the engine of competition to try to address the price issue, and then use guarantees that
we don't have to meet that social obligation through a government program. for many of us, we're able to get access to the health-care system through insurance which comes through the workplace. increasingly, in the last few years, as employers have recognized the high cost of health care, they've cut back on the generosity of those programs, or changed employment circumstances so more people are working at jobs that either don't offer anyone health care or don't offer it to the part-time...
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and the way to solve the problem with my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job rate to grow again and an abundance of disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. finally united as including britain and france have summoned days or a day ambassadors to express concern over plans to build more settlements in disputed lands near. the u.s. also joined by the u.n. in washington and warning that israel's plans pose a threat to the peace effort but prime minister binyamin netanyahu is vowing to press ahead and continue construction and. journalists and international says experts as netanyahu is aggressive stance could cost him the support of his longtime allies. in the courting domestic points in hughes definitely positioning this. as a bid for victory in january. the loss of even those kinds of these you know on capitol hill who have been very staunch
and the way to solve the problem with my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job rate to grow again and an abundance of disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. finally united as including britain and france have summoned days or a day ambassadors to...
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who's witnessed the clashes and believes the government's failed to respond adequately to the deadlands arrest. well i can see they're being treated. blank heard. what sounded like live ammo. to make it very very. very. very close. to what's happening right now. turned author journalist around is a brewery in south bend rafters that fall out from last year's revolution which has taken on a life of its. i think what's happening in egypt is not survive lucian if it's not civil war it is certain in the tradition that evolution in the popular sense we haven't really seen that what is underway in egypt is that the. jews who brought the revolution and those who succeeded along with the revolution to achieve many of its objectives are now divided and now they are divided around political and partly ideological principles it's not exactly value driven it's politically driven type of clashes it's not if you lucian but rather the revolution is right now feeding on itself and it's eating its own children in my opinion in order for the political elites for various political parties for the islamist
who's witnessed the clashes and believes the government's failed to respond adequately to the deadlands arrest. well i can see they're being treated. blank heard. what sounded like live ammo. to make it very very. very. very close. to what's happening right now. turned author journalist around is a brewery in south bend rafters that fall out from last year's revolution which has taken on a life of its. i think what's happening in egypt is not survive lucian if it's not civil war it is certain...
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the $16 trillion comes from government over spending and we have slow growth. raising the taxes on anybody whether it is on the poor or the other americans doesn't solve the problem. let's get in and figure out what the key problems are and solve those. i made an analogy earlier to giving a kid more allowance. i stopped paying them. >> i mean un believable. so kate, middleton, is in hospital with this morning sickness and revealed that she is pregnant and some dumb aussie dejay rings up with this accent and they think it is the queen of england land. have you ever heard of something so ludicrous? >> i thought it was you. >> of all the problems in the world this is not the most serious one. >> obviously, they are not the ones that were so dumb. they didn't put the call through. they tried. >> the person that puts the call through, that is the one. >> i don't blame the nurse. she has been put through. the question en is on the phone. >> i think they should be taken to the tower of london. >> abbey, carole and allen, thank you all very much indeed. a lively debate
the $16 trillion comes from government over spending and we have slow growth. raising the taxes on anybody whether it is on the poor or the other americans doesn't solve the problem. let's get in and figure out what the key problems are and solve those. i made an analogy earlier to giving a kid more allowance. i stopped paying them. >> i mean un believable. so kate, middleton, is in hospital with this morning sickness and revealed that she is pregnant and some dumb aussie dejay rings up...
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to be able to have government decide and regulate what the press does short of libelous. here in the states, a self regulation is seen as something of a joke. it occurs only in small outposts in washington state and minnesota the idea that a government body will work as independent, that does not sit well with american people. rubbishabout people's being sorted through for information about them? >> you have to imagine that even in the short term in the tabloids in the u.k., and even some of our supermarkets in the u.s., people are going to shy away from doing things that might attract attention. but people are going to do what they are going to do to get the news, what they think people will concern -- consumed about what the market will bear. unless there are strong impediments to discourage that, they will do what they can. one of the amazing things about levenson, it is an enormous document. and it has not been embraced in folder but nonetheless, he draws distinctions between the printed press that he is looking at, and the web. >> he devoted just one of his 2000 page
to be able to have government decide and regulate what the press does short of libelous. here in the states, a self regulation is seen as something of a joke. it occurs only in small outposts in washington state and minnesota the idea that a government body will work as independent, that does not sit well with american people. rubbishabout people's being sorted through for information about them? >> you have to imagine that even in the short term in the tabloids in the u.k., and even some...
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and the way to solve the problem by government withdrawing by printing the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will comic back in order and that's from one cause to john howard to grow again and i'm finding that this fear. soem. i mean companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster if you studies revealed britain is one of the toughest countries to live when it comes to paying taxes the research shows that some of those cells are paying a whopping seventy three percent of their income tax and nobody getting vital benefits in return to talk about this with. up to seventy three percent that's the amount of tax that your average british household pays once an average british household that's two kids two parents with one breadwinner so a lot of people who are just trying to raise a family being called good by this tax that goes towards your income tax your national insurance and what it all tallies up to is it means that some families are getting back as little as twenty
and the way to solve the problem by government withdrawing by printing the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will comic back in order and that's from one cause to john howard to grow again and i'm finding that this fear. soem. i mean companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster if you studies revealed britain is one of the toughest countries to live when it comes to...
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and blog and journalist a while as can tell who's a witness the clashes believes the government's failed to respond quickly to the planned rest i'm. fried and what i can see is not going to be free to where you. are a lot of. guns and blank we heard also. what sounded like live ammo. for me. very very i'm aiming. but i'm very far even if you want to embrace one of the muslim brotherhood for starters. i don't know fishel response. to what's happening right now. all things are in its ramsey burren says than the rest of the fallout from last year's revolution which has taken on a life on its side. i think what's happening in egypt is not revolution if it's not civil war it's certainly not revolution the revolution in the popular sense we haven't really seen that what is underway in egypt is that the. jews who brought the revolution and those who succeeded along with the revolution to achieve many of its objectives are now divided and now they are divided around political and partly ideological principles it's not exactly value driven it's politically driven type of clashes it's not a revolu
and blog and journalist a while as can tell who's a witness the clashes believes the government's failed to respond quickly to the planned rest i'm. fried and what i can see is not going to be free to where you. are a lot of. guns and blank we heard also. what sounded like live ammo. for me. very very i'm aiming. but i'm very far even if you want to embrace one of the muslim brotherhood for starters. i don't know fishel response. to what's happening right now. all things are in its ramsey...
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billion pound black hole in the banking sector we have an eighty one billion pound black hole in the government sector and george osborne appeared on one of the b.b.c. programs this weekend andrew marr show and he said it's clearly taking longer to deal with britain's that it's clearly taking longer to recover from the financial crisis than anyone would have hoped but we've made real progress to go back to the borrowing and the debt and the spending that shadow chancellor ed balls represents will be a complete disaster i mean they're like. mirror black holes there he's thinking i'm black holes better than his black hole well he does say there is one way out of this one of the few ways out of this and he says that you know we just have to go to college or university education education this because we have no alternative we might as well go to school but it's another black hole because i'm saying to the top of faith you know then the people don't go to bed they've got a debt they've got a debt black hole for education that's wrong george. well let's look at the event horizon in the student debt
billion pound black hole in the banking sector we have an eighty one billion pound black hole in the government sector and george osborne appeared on one of the b.b.c. programs this weekend andrew marr show and he said it's clearly taking longer to deal with britain's that it's clearly taking longer to recover from the financial crisis than anyone would have hoped but we've made real progress to go back to the borrowing and the debt and the spending that shadow chancellor ed balls represents...
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government. european union i'd like them to make clear statements about how whoever the perpetrator is and whoever the victim is there needs to be justice . international mechanisms and now in the latest upsurge in violence in gaza we've seen documented proof that israel launched indiscriminate attacks they failed to distinguish between combatant and civilian in the same way that hamas rocket attacks very clearly are aimed at civilians which is a violation of international humanitarian law in the sense that target civilian or by the indiscriminate nature of their arsenal ok ok forgive me we'll have to leave it there we're out of time human rights activist steve hind thank you for that. now the future of america's high tech hub is in jeopardy and the minutes weisel bunnies some of the innovators who helped create its digital revolution. was so if i say he says form a nobel winners say giving the coveted prize to us was no one found that in mind. waves of corruption are rocking in russia hundreds o
government. european union i'd like them to make clear statements about how whoever the perpetrator is and whoever the victim is there needs to be justice . international mechanisms and now in the latest upsurge in violence in gaza we've seen documented proof that israel launched indiscriminate attacks they failed to distinguish between combatant and civilian in the same way that hamas rocket attacks very clearly are aimed at civilians which is a violation of international humanitarian law in...
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in the u.k. a drug bill that could give the government access to people's internet activities bought the privacy concerns of the home secretary layering everyone close to it as terrorists and people files. and israel furiously rebuffed the u.n. calls to reveal the truth about its nuclear program using your knowledge it has a tomic weapons are provided proof it doesn't. you're watching live from moscow with me to say opposition groups in egypt have issued a set of demands to the country's president mohamed morsi aimed at scrapping his latest political drives this follows a fierce standoff outside the presidential palace in cairo which reportedly forced the egyptian leader to lead the building kyra based reporter beltran has more. i was that in the march tenth that tens of thousands of protesters coming from various locations in cairo converging in front of the presidential palace in this suburb of cairo when they got there they were greeted by police behind barbed wire and really i mean speaking of the protesters they felt like they wanted to protest the walls of the presidential pala
in the u.k. a drug bill that could give the government access to people's internet activities bought the privacy concerns of the home secretary layering everyone close to it as terrorists and people files. and israel furiously rebuffed the u.n. calls to reveal the truth about its nuclear program using your knowledge it has a tomic weapons are provided proof it doesn't. you're watching live from moscow with me to say opposition groups in egypt have issued a set of demands to the country's...
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paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. usual to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised slightest thing birthday to going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we've watched people running in all morning to keep that appointment being coming to this job center once a fortnight for the past six months that he's been on the government's work programme in that time he hasn't found a single job and unfortunately that's not uncommon the latest figures released by the department of work and pensions say the job is just one of hundreds of thousands of people that is signed up to that work program he's found absolutely nothing. in fact between jeanne two thousand and eleven and july this year of all the people he was signed up to the work program and the three point four percent found wor
paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. usual to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised slightest thing birthday to going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we've watched people running in all...